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Maintaining Tag-outs

Maintaining Tag-outs. Maintaining Tag-Outs. The objectives of this topic is to provide procedures to:. Correct Tag-Out Discrepancy/Conflicts. Conduct Audits/Checks by Ship’s Force. Correct Missing or Damaged Tags. Work on Tagged Components. Tag-Out Discrepancy/Conflict.

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Maintaining Tag-outs

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  1. Maintaining Tag-outs

  2. Maintaining Tag-Outs The objectives of this topic is to provide procedures to: • Correct Tag-Out Discrepancy/Conflicts • Conduct Audits/Checks by Ship’s Force • Correct Missing or Damaged Tags • Work on Tagged Components

  3. Tag-Out Discrepancy/Conflict • If any tag discrepancy and/or conflict (e.g., missing signatures, wrong component) is noted, the Authorizing Officer and RA Representative shall be notified immediately. • The Authorizing Officer and RA Representative shall take prompt action to resolve the problem. • The Authorizing Officer shall fully document such discrepancies/conflicts and the resolution in their log(s).

  4. Missing or Damaged Tags • Missing or damaged tags shall be immediately reported to the Authorizing Officer and the RA Representative so that prompt corrective action can be taken. Specific amplifications are: • If a tag is missing, stop all affected work immediately and take appropriate action to ensure continued protection of personnel and equipment until replacement tag is posted. • Immediate action shall include taking appropriate preventive measures to preclude changes to the item until it can be re-tagged. • A verification check shall be performed if the position or condition of a valve is in doubt.

  5. Missing or Damaged Tags • Before issue of a replacement tag, the Authorizing Officer and the RA Representative shall verify system status and determine any effects on the system/plant that may have resulted from changes to the item while the tag was missing/damaged. • The Authorizing Officer and the RA Representative are responsible for taking action and/or recommending to their supervision further action be taken based on their evaluation of the circumstances surrounding a missing/damaged tag.

  6. Missing Tags The Authorizing Officer and the RA Representative (when applicable), shall comply with the following procedure for replacement of a missing tag: • Cause a replacement tag to be filled out and added to the associated TORS. Instead of using the next sequential number, the replacement tag will be assigned the same number as the original tag. • Review the entries on the replacement tag and TORS for adequacy and accuracy, and sign the associated blocks on the replacement tag.

  7. Missing Tags • Cause posting of the replacement tag. After the replacement tag has been posted, write “Next Tag Number is __________,” on the next line containing blocks 14–22. This will assist in preventing reuse of tag numbers when new tags are added to a tag-out that has a replacement tag added. • Indicate that the tag was missing on the tag line using blocks 19 through 20b. For example, ”Missing-Replaced.” • For the missing tag, the Authorizing Officer shall fill in block 21 and initial block 22 of TORS.

  8. Missing TagsExample Missing - Replaced 1 FW-13 SHUT JWW 1/12/00 1200 DJW BFB AFS 2 FW-15 SHUT JWW BFB DJW 1 JWW SHUT SMW TMK FW-13 Next tag number is 3

  9. Damaged Tags The Authorizing Officer and the RA Representative (when applicable), shall comply with the following procedure for replacement of a damaged tag: • Cause a replacement tag to be filled out and added to the associated TORS. Instead of using the next sequential number, a replacement tag for a damaged tag will be assigned the same number as the original tag. • Review the entries on the replacement tag and TORS for adequacy and accuracy, and sign the associated blocks on the replacement tag.

  10. Damaged Tags • Cause posting of the replacement tag. After the replacement tag has been hung, write “Next Tag Number is __________,” on the next line containing blocks 14–22. This will assist in preventing reuse of tag numbers when new tags are added to a tag-out that has a replacement tag added. • Indicate that the tag was damaged on block 19 of the tag line. For example, “Damaged-Replaced.” • After the replacement tag is posted, fill in blocks 20a and 20b of the TORS to authorize clearing the damaged tag.

  11. Damaged TagsExample Damaged Replaced 1/12/00 1200 1 SHUT David Wu FW-13 DJW BFB AFS JWW Debra Higgins JWW 2 BFB DJW SHUT FW-15 1 JWW SHUT SMW TMK FW-13 Next tag number is 3

  12. Work on Tagged Components • Work on any component that is Danger-Tagged or Caution-Tagged is prohibited unless specifically exempted by the Department Head and the appropriate RA Supervisor!

  13. Work on Tagged Components • When working on a tagged component has been authorized, the following restrictions must be complied with: • Never remove or operate a Danger-Tagged component. • Never remove a Caution-Tagged component. • Work that would be likely to affect component position or position indication, or result in breaching the isolation boundary, is not allowed under any circumstances while working on a tagged component. • Tags shall not be removed while working on a tagged component.

  14. Audits by Ship’s Force • Ensuring that the audits are performed every two weeks. • The Authorizing Officer is responsible for: • For ships that are in overhaul, conversion, or restricted availability, conduct audits of the propulsion plant log(s) weekly. • Reporting the results of the audits to the responsible Ship's Force Department Head.

  15. Audits by Ship’s Force • Check all outstanding tags on each TORS for correct posting. Do this by visually comparing the information on the tag, the TORS, and the posted component. • Ship's Force audit of outstanding tags. • When a valve, switch position, or fuse status is specified, visually check that the component is in its proper position, unless this requires component operation such as the removal of a cover, cap, or closure.

  16. Audits by Ship’s Force • The position of some valves and switches cannot be verified due to the design and construction of the item. No operation of a valve or switch is authorized as part of a routine tag-out audit.

  17. Audits by Ship’s Force • When the actual position of a Danger-Tagged valve is in doubt, the Authorizing Officer, with specific permission from the responsible Ship's Force Department Head and the RA Representative, may authorize two persons to independently check the position of the specific valve. • This can only be done by attempting to turn the valve handwheel/operator a small amount in the shut direction. • This valve position check shall be performed using the applicable approved procedures for valve lineup checks, and in the propulsion areas of nuclear powered ships, shall be documented on a valve lineup checksheet in accordance with the Engineering Department Manual (EDM).

  18. Audits by Ship’s Force • Report all discrepancies in the check of actual position at once to the Authorizing Officer (and RA Representative) before proceeding any further with the tag audit. Appropriate action shall be taken to ensure the continued protection of personnel and equipment. • Record results of tag audits on the back of the TORS under the last tag listed or on an Audit Record Sheet. Record the date completed, the discrepancies noted, and the signature of person doing the audit/check.

  19. Audits by Ship’s Force • Audit all outstanding TORS against the index sheet . Check each TORS for completeness and verify all tags were checked. • Ship's Force audit of TORS. • The results of the TORS audit are recorded by a line entry on the index sheet, or on an Audit Record Sheet. Record the date completed, the discrepancies noted, and the signature of the person doing the audit. • Upon completion of the audit, discard cleared TORS and index sheets.

  20. Danger-Tagged Components Found Out of Position When a Danger-Tagged component is found out of position or a Danger Tag is found on the wrong component, the following actions shall be taken: • Report the condition immediately to the Authorizing Officer and RA Representative (if applicable). • Stop affected work, notify Department Head and appropriate RA Supervisor (if applicable) and take appropriate action to ensure protection of personnel and equipment.

  21. Danger-Tagged Components Found Out of Position • The Authorizing Officer and RA Representative (if applicable) shall authorize clearing the tag on the component found out of position or wrongly tagged, and the tag is cleared. The Authorizing Officer shall ensure the component is placed in the appropriate position. • A replacement tag is authorized and posted.

  22. Danger-Tagged Components Found Out of Position • Conduct an investigation to determine the circumstances surrounding a Danger-Tagged component found out of position or wrongly tagged. • The Authorizing Officer and the RA Representative (when applicable) shall verify plant conditions/systems status and determine any effects on plant conditions/system status. • Recommence work when authorized by appropriate supervision.

  23. Clearing Tag-outs

  24. Clearing Tag-Outs The objective of this topic is to provide information necessary to clear tag-outs including: • General Information • Completion of Tag-Out Record Sheet (TORS) • Completion of Operation/Work Items • Position/Condition • Authorization • Removal • Completion of Tag Removal

  25. General • Remove Danger and Caution Tags immediately when the situation requiring the tag-out has been corrected and clearing of tags has been authorized on the TORS.

  26. Fresh Water S-001-00 Instructions as Necessary Completion of Operation/Work Items • As operation/work items are completed, they shall be cleared from the TORS. Before tags are cleared and removed, the completed work item listed "OPERATION/WORK ITEMS INCLUDED IN TAG-OUT" section of the TORS is cleared (i.e., blocks 11 and 12 are signed, and block 13 is dated). RA signature in block 12 indicates tags are no longer needed. 1/17/00 1300 Debra Higgins Robert Smith Debra Higgins Clean & Inspect #1 Hx WAF# EE01-126-99 1/1/00 1200 1, 2 1/17/00 1230 David Wu David Wu Alan Spangenberg

  27. Completion of Operation/Work Items • When removal of individual tags requires modification of the work item isolation boundary listed in block 5 of the TORS, a new work item shall be initiated to ensure a two person review of the new isolation boundary is documented. The new work item shall be approved by the Authorizing Officer and RA (when applicable) prior to authorizing clearance of the affected tags.

  28. Position/Condition • The Authorizing Officer shall specify in block 19 of the TORS the desired position or condition of the tagged item after the tag has been removed. JWW 1 FW-13 Shut DTW BFB Shut Shut 2 FW-15 Shut JWW DTW BFB

  29. Position/Condition • Specific consideration must be given to the sequence of any valve repositioning and the type, size, and rating of any fuses being reinstalled. • If a tag is to be removed from a component that has more than one tag attached, the specified position/condition must be compatible with the tagged/position condition. • Repositioning of a component with multiple tags is never authorized until all tags have been cleared.

  30. Authorization • Authorization to remove a tag, and intent to reposition the previously tagged item, is indicated by signature of the Authorizing Officer in block 20a and a signature by the RA for RA workinblock 20b on the TORS. Block 20b is filled in based on blocks 10 and 12 of the last line item that required the tag. If blocks 10 and 12 of the last line item requiring the tag are signed by RA, then the RA Representative signs block 20b. Debra Higgins David Wu 1 FW-13 Shut DTW BFB JWW Shut Shut David Wu Debra Higgins 2 FW-15 Shut JWW DTW BFB

  31. Authorization • The Authorizing Officer will sign for clearing tags, thus approving the component be placed in the position or condition specified in block 19 of the TORS. • The Authorizing Officer shall review the tags required for all remaining work items prior to authorizing clearance of individual tags. • The Authorizing Officer shall inform the person clearing the tag if the Authorizing Officer’s permission should be obtained just prior to repositioning the component, in order to sequence the operation of several components.

  32. Removal • As each tag is removed, and the previously tagged item repositioned to or verified in the position or condition specified in block 19, the person assigned shall enter the date/time in block 21, and initial block 22 of the TORS. MAM Debra Higgins David Wu 1/17/00 1320 1 FW-13 Shut DTW BFB JWW Shut Shut David Wu 1/17/00 1335 MAM Debra Higgins 2 FW-15 Shut JWW DTW BFB

  33. Completion of Tag Removal • The Authorizing Officer must: • Check the removed tags against the TORS • Update the applicable valve status board(s) • Destroy the removed tags

  34. Completion of Tag-out Record Sheet • When all actions for a TORS have been completed, all tags have been cleared and destroyed, and the applicable valve status board(s) updated, the Authorizing Officer will complete blocks 23 and 24. • The Authorizing Officer shall complete block 5 of the index sheet associated with the TORS. • The Authorizing Officer shall than notify DC Central, when applicable, that work has been completed and annotate this at the top of TORS.

  35. Completion of Tag-out Record Sheet • The Authorizing Officer shall ensure that the completed TORS is then filed in the cleared section of the tag-out log. • Any completed index pages should also be filed in the cleared section of the tag-out log for review and subsequent discard following the audit. Index pages with a few uncleared items remaining on old pages may be consolidated onto one index page.

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